January 9th, 2013When I installed Linux Mint 14 Xfce 32 bit, I wanted Firefox to launch at start-up. It does, but opens to the message:Server Not FoundFirefox can't find the server at www.%u.com.It doesn't seem to matter what I have actually chosen as a homepage—I have tried the Linux Mint website and Google, and it always looks for www.%u.com. Any advice?

Last edited by Barnabooth on Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Barnabooth wrote:January 9th, 2013When I installed Linux Mint 14 Xfce 32 bit, I wanted Firefox to launch at start-up. It does, but opens to the message:Server Not FoundFirefox can't find the server at www.%u.com.It doesn't seem to matter what I have actually chosen as a homepage—I have tried the Linux Mint website and Google, and it always looks for www.%u.com. Any advice?

The trouble is you are specifying an invalid command-line option. Eliminate the %u on your command line. If you enter "firefox %u", then firefox will attempt to open the page at www.%u.com. Open a terminal right now and try it and see. It does not matter what your home page is, if you specify %u on the command line, that is the "web site" you are going to.

My apologies for the duplicated post—I'm not sure how I was that sloppy.This problem arose when, launching Firefox from the menu, I saw that on right-clicking "Firefox Web Browser" I was offered a check-box for "Launch when I log-in".I did not understand the response mentioning the command line...is this to say that when startup tries to launch Firefox, there is a line mistakenly telling it to go to www.%u.com? And that, using the terminal, I could rewrite that instruction? Would I then have to rewrite that instruction, if I wanted to change my homepage on Firefox? I was originally thinking that launching Firefox at start-up would be efficient—I would be shutting it down one time out of five, rather than starting it four times out of five, which appealed to my lazy nature!But if there is a way of fine-tuning "Launch when I log-in" (command line or not) I would appreciate the input.

Barnabooth wrote:My apologies for the duplicated post—I'm not sure how I was that sloppy.This problem arose when, launching Firefox from the menu, I saw that on right-clicking "Firefox Web Browser" I was offered a check-box for "Launch when I log-in".I did not understand the response mentioning the command line...is this to say that when startup tries to launch Firefox, there is a line mistakenly telling it to go to www.%u.com? And that, using the terminal, I could rewrite that instruction? Would I then have to rewrite that instruction, if I wanted to change my homepage on Firefox? I was originally thinking that launching Firefox at start-up would be efficient—I would be shutting it down one time out of five, rather than starting it four times out of five, which appealed to my lazy nature!But if there is a way of fine-tuning "Launch when I log-in" (command line or not) I would appreciate the input.

Precisely.You have specifed "firefox %u" as your command, so firefox is taking you to %u.You may not get a whole lot of surfing done at %u.

I repeat, I did not "specify" this address—I used the option available in the munu. This option apparently works, sometimes, as evidenced by the post earlier by jungle_boy.I have removed the checkbox in the menu, restarted, replaced the checkbox, and restarted again, without result.The problem is only a minor annoyance, but if anyone has experienced it, and corrected it, I would be pleased to hear—if not, I'll try it on a Firefox forum.

Beauty! Thank you very much.Unfortunately, this has lead to the realization that when I click on "Edit Properties", nothing happens...Nor does it function with any other program I click on. I have started reading about Xfce menus, but haven't found anything germane yet.

When jungle_boy refers to the "command input field" are we talking about the search-bar in the bottom right of the menu?If so, I entered Firefox there, wondering if this would be a slantwise way of accessing properties, but there seemed to be no difference. However, since then, I have rebooted three times, and Firefox has opened each time to my homepage—this feels a bit like voodoo...or the problem may be an intermittent.And Properties continues to refuse to open. If Firefox continues to behave, I will start another thread.

I was too optimistic: it has returned to opening to "Firefox%u", so the bug is intermittent. I have also had difficulties with window manager, which are also intermittent, and are corrected as soon as I enter "xfwm4" in the terminal...I see no connection, but I have to wonder.

I decided to follow jungle_boy's advice, and simply install a desk-top launcer for the moment (thank you).I still would like to launch Firefox automatically (well, I can, but I want it to go to the right address) but that seems to be part of the larger problem of my being unable to access "Edit Properties"...I was interested to see that when I began entering "Firefox" into the first field of "Create Launcher" the other fields were immediately filled in—including jumping from "No Icon" to a Firefox Icon—and the command field had "firefox%u", which I edited to "firefox" and it worked fine.